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The American Revolution

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The Daughters of the American Revolution was founded with the intent to preserve American history. However what was the rationale behind the need for an organization of this kind? Because the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) limited its membership to only descendants of participants in the war and created a focus on the importance of ancestry, leads the belief that there were another motivating factor behind an organization of this type. Influencing the founders of the D.A.R. was both the Civil War and the rising immigration to the United States. The Civil War ended with slaves becoming freemen and citizens, affecting the definition of citizenship. Also the war increase patriotic drive in the citizens which directly lead the forming of the patriotic group, The D.A.R. Immigration boomed during the nineteenth century and like the situation with freedmen changed the makeup of American citizenship. The D.A.R. was created as a reaction to theses social changes.
Atmosphere in America Leading to the D.A.R. The Daughters of the American Revolution was founded during a time of big changes in America. The Civil War was a major event in the nineteenth century. The war affected the entire population of America, because of both how it involved men and women and how it took place on American soil. Part of the Civil War’s importance to D.A.R. is the three factors that the war resolved that was left over from the Revolutionary War. These connections to the

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